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there is no doubt in my mind there is no civil rights struggle going on this country to make sure that poor people have lawyers. but it's something i really didn't understand when i started as a public defender. i started in a well resource office with manageable case loads and i was able to give clients with a gideon vision and then i moved to georgia for the statewide public defenders system in georgia and then i moved to new orleans in the wake of katrina to help rebuild that office and started to see what i experience nd dc was the exception and not the rule. for example i remember walking into a courtroom in new orleans, very first time ever walked into a courtroom in new orleans and there were people everywhere. people in suits you didn't know who the defenders were, you didn't know who the prosecutors were and you knew who the clients were because they were shackled on the seats. the judge started calling names and in the next second he would call another name and you heard voices, that would be the voice speaking for the person. a lawyer never stood next to the client and then
there is no doubt in my mind there is no civil rights struggle going on this country to make sure that poor people have lawyers. but it's something i really didn't understand when i started as a public defender. i started in a well resource office with manageable case loads and i was able to give clients with a gideon vision and then i moved to georgia for the statewide public defenders system in georgia and then i moved to new orleans in the wake of katrina to help rebuild that office and...
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the bill three years later in february this was the assessment that the civil rights watchdog came up with they said quote i c.e. meaning immigration and customs enforcement and customs and border patrol exercise longstanding constitutional and statutory authority permitting suspicion lists and warrantless searches of merchandise at the border and its functional equivalent so essentially they said nothing to see here there's no problem with the suspicion list searching so i asked congressman engel what do you make of that assessment. ok sarah i think it's an outrage i think that nobody should be forced to give their pin numbers or their passwords or or anything like that. it's private and i don't think it should be given unless there's specialness there's due cause unless there's probable cause ok rachel so does he think this bill is actually going to pass so he hasn't introduced it yet they're looking for a co-sponsor perhaps someone with the same media friendly in this so of ron paul but i asked him if when it was introduced he thought it would pass and this is what he told me. well
the bill three years later in february this was the assessment that the civil rights watchdog came up with they said quote i c.e. meaning immigration and customs enforcement and customs and border patrol exercise longstanding constitutional and statutory authority permitting suspicion lists and warrantless searches of merchandise at the border and its functional equivalent so essentially they said nothing to see here there's no problem with the suspicion list searching so i asked congressman...
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you were a civil rights protestor in the '60s. you were there doing sit-ins at segregated lunch counters. >> that's correct. >> john: how do you think the lgbt civil rights movement compares with that? >> there are clearly differences. because the segregation rules were oppressive in a broadway. but what is being denied here are marriage rights. not colored people but civil unions. i'm intrigued the methodist discipline seems to acknowledge the equivalent of civil unions even for people who are gay or lesbian. so it's trying to stress the sank -- sanctifying character of marriage as such. of course, people who want the right to marry, same-sex marriage, are really saying we, too, are summoned to be a part of that. that's our calling too. it is not just yourself. that's clearly the vision of my son and his husband. >> john: the reverend thomas w. ogletree, minister, scholar and retired minister of yale divinity school. good luck to you and your family. >> blessings on you. >> john: sadly another garment tragedy in bangladesh and an
you were a civil rights protestor in the '60s. you were there doing sit-ins at segregated lunch counters. >> that's correct. >> john: how do you think the lgbt civil rights movement compares with that? >> there are clearly differences. because the segregation rules were oppressive in a broadway. but what is being denied here are marriage rights. not colored people but civil unions. i'm intrigued the methodist discipline seems to acknowledge the equivalent of civil unions even...
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i didn't hear him say what i was hoping for which is this is also a civil rights violation. this is a hate crime perpetrated against these women because of their gender. that's also on the books. >> how would you make that case beyond the obvious? >> you show that he targeted women because of his animus against them. >> how do you make that an extraordinarily important? in other words, you could argue all heterosexual rape, if you want to call it that, male, female, is related to anger, domination. how would you distinguish this from the general argument that all rape is of that nature? >> one could politically make an argument even a single rape is a hate crime. i'm saying here you have three women kidnapped because they're female. raped because they're female. beaten because they're female. what case -- what better case is there than this? he should make it as a political statement. he should make the remarks clear that this is a civil rights violation against women under his jurisdiction. >> as you point out a moment ago, the charges against this suspect are so strong, yo
i didn't hear him say what i was hoping for which is this is also a civil rights violation. this is a hate crime perpetrated against these women because of their gender. that's also on the books. >> how would you make that case beyond the obvious? >> you show that he targeted women because of his animus against them. >> how do you make that an extraordinarily important? in other words, you could argue all heterosexual rape, if you want to call it that, male, female, is related...
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there is a process under the act that is set up to protect people's civil rights. one of the things in 1421 that hasn't been i am mplemented in the counties, the real issues as a matter of course is what is the process for hospitalization under the enforcement. under this program, if someone misses a doctors appointment, they can call the police to take them to the upon the hospital for an evaluation. you might say there is something about that. but whe we see people's interaction for service, when they see police and someone upfront, as a criminal or someone to be weary of or suspicious of or to the fact of a lesser member of society, when people have that experience, and it doesn't matter how many psychotic symptoms they have, they push back. that's our human nature. what i have seen in new york. that's very relevant. other ill leave with you this. i was a social worker working in new york, i was very enthusiastic about my job in the homeless outreach program and our program was specifically to reach out to people who are clearly living on the streets and our pro
there is a process under the act that is set up to protect people's civil rights. one of the things in 1421 that hasn't been i am mplemented in the counties, the real issues as a matter of course is what is the process for hospitalization under the enforcement. under this program, if someone misses a doctors appointment, they can call the police to take them to the upon the hospital for an evaluation. you might say there is something about that. but whe we see people's interaction for service,...
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why is this not a civil rights crime? >> i'm against the death penalty and i don't think the risk of innocent people going to death should be even entertained because of some democrat mondde me go back to castro and his suicide note. you're a long-time prosecutor in these kinds of offenses. he wrote in the suicide note, i am a sexual predator. i need help. they are here against their will because they made a mistake of getting in a car with a total stranger. he said he was abused by his parents and raped by an uncle. wendy, when we know that he's admitting this to authorities, but does having it on paper in 2004 have any impact legally at all? >> well, i suppose he'll say that when he makes up his abuse excuse defense at trial, he'll say i didn't really make it up for the trial because i wrote it all those years ago but would it be a little too harsh of me, al, to say that suicidal urge he had way back then, i kind of wish it was more than an urge, if you know what i'm saying? the fact that this guy spoke like that becaus
why is this not a civil rights crime? >> i'm against the death penalty and i don't think the risk of innocent people going to death should be even entertained because of some democrat mondde me go back to castro and his suicide note. you're a long-time prosecutor in these kinds of offenses. he wrote in the suicide note, i am a sexual predator. i need help. they are here against their will because they made a mistake of getting in a car with a total stranger. he said he was abused by his...
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he presented a victory for civil rights and justice. san francisco one of the first cities in the united states to establish a public defenders office opened it's doors in 1921. whereas gideon's promise lives on in the san francisco public defenders office which service 25,000 indigent people every year. whereas city of the san francisco joined with the public defenders and the legal aid lawyers to celebrate the right to counsel. therefore be it resolved the san francisco -- march 18th as gideon versus wayne right day as acknowledgment for the 50 years of the united states landmark decision as well as the work of the public defenders who continue to fulfill the rights. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. i would like to thank the board of supervisors and the mayor's office as well. i would like to share with the public defenders. ken is here and as well as dave from the public defenders office. [ applause ] >> i'm sorry. ron from the santa clara's office. key note speaker. this came out yesterday on the anniversary. she's a contributin
he presented a victory for civil rights and justice. san francisco one of the first cities in the united states to establish a public defenders office opened it's doors in 1921. whereas gideon's promise lives on in the san francisco public defenders office which service 25,000 indigent people every year. whereas city of the san francisco joined with the public defenders and the legal aid lawyers to celebrate the right to counsel. therefore be it resolved the san francisco -- march 18th as...
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john: you say growing up you heard messages from civil rights -- rights leaders and said don't do that? >> yes. i call them the black liberal establishment community tivist the naacp that meage but it is the same message. john: that you cannot make it and blame others. john: charles murray said in the book losing ground we ied to provide more for the pork and produced more pork instead inadvertently we build a trap. >> absolutely. to the people have babies will pay you to have children we would give you a day and welfare for not working and housing that you don't have to pay for if you have no skin and the ge if you don't have to fill out a lease with the deposit and pay rent and then what is the difference? you have no skin in the game. she said plantation? i think we have a vertical indian reservaon where we warehouse human beings. john: talk about the children you say you punish the children they are innocent. >> of course, but at some point* you have to break the cycle of poverty if you keep making more pork people because we are now for five generations into people who have nothin
john: you say growing up you heard messages from civil rights -- rights leaders and said don't do that? >> yes. i call them the black liberal establishment community tivist the naacp that meage but it is the same message. john: that you cannot make it and blame others. john: charles murray said in the book losing ground we ied to provide more for the pork and produced more pork instead inadvertently we build a trap. >> absolutely. to the people have babies will pay you to have...
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john: you say growing up you heard messages from civil rights -- rights leaders and said don't do that? >> yes. i call them the black liberal establishment community activist the naacp that message but it is the same message. john: that you cannot make it and blame others. john: charles murray said in the book losing ground we tried to provide more for the pork and produced more pork instead inadvertently we build a trap. >> absolutely. to the people have babies will pay you to have children we would give you a day and welfare for not working and housing that you don't have to pay for if you have no skin and the game if you don't have to fill out a lease with the deposit and pay rent and then what is the difference? you have no skin in the game. she said plantation? i think we have a vertical indian reservation where we warehouse human beings. john: talk about the children you say you punish the children they are innocent. >> of course, but at some point* you have to break the cycle of poverty if you keep making more pork people because we are now for five generations into people who h
john: you say growing up you heard messages from civil rights -- rights leaders and said don't do that? >> yes. i call them the black liberal establishment community activist the naacp that message but it is the same message. john: that you cannot make it and blame others. john: charles murray said in the book losing ground we tried to provide more for the pork and produced more pork instead inadvertently we build a trap. >> absolutely. to the people have babies will pay you to have...
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in response said listen we're going to get our civil liberties our civil rights arm of our organization we're going to look into this will have an answer for you within one hundred twenty days three years later this is what they said they said quote i c.e. which stands for immigration and customs enforcement and the c b p which stands for custom and border patrol exercise longstanding constitutional and statutory statutory authority permitting suspicion list and warrantless searches of merchandise at the border and its functional equivalent so i asked congressman engel what do you make of this assessment and this is what he told me i think it's an outrage i think that nobody should be forced to give their pin numbers or their passwords or or anything like that. it's private and i don't think it should be given unless steere's suspicion unless there's due cause of most of these probable cause ok rachel so. did you get the feel from him that he thinks that this bill actually has a shot of passing yeah i did ask him that question and i said you know do you think that this is going to go th
in response said listen we're going to get our civil liberties our civil rights arm of our organization we're going to look into this will have an answer for you within one hundred twenty days three years later this is what they said they said quote i c.e. which stands for immigration and customs enforcement and the c b p which stands for custom and border patrol exercise longstanding constitutional and statutory statutory authority permitting suspicion list and warrantless searches of...
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so you know, the legal situation, civil rights can move, you know, a church organization into acceptance you know? >> stephanie: yeah. >> there were all of these right-wing crazy talk religious foundations against interracial marriage, and those have sort of fallen by the wayside unless you talk to the real whackos, because the law moved before the church did. >> yeah. >> stephanie: matthew do you ever have suspicions about people who protest loudly like bryan fischer of -- he is the evangelical radio host. we just played a bit where he was asked if he has gay impulses, and he says i'm not going to go there. >> i'm not being defensive! you are the one being defensive! shut up! >> you do have to worrynder about that. >> stephanie: he said everyone was including himself. >> you need to understand barbarians need to be educated. they need to be disciplined. >> stephanie: and i quote, you have experienced them. i have experienced them. [♪ dramatic music ♪] >> stephanie: what now! every man every woman has experienced certain sexual impulses -- >> he has lusted in his heart. >> stephanie:
so you know, the legal situation, civil rights can move, you know, a church organization into acceptance you know? >> stephanie: yeah. >> there were all of these right-wing crazy talk religious foundations against interracial marriage, and those have sort of fallen by the wayside unless you talk to the real whackos, because the law moved before the church did. >> yeah. >> stephanie: matthew do you ever have suspicions about people who protest loudly like bryan fischer of...
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so the first half of the '60s are all about, you know, civil rights and, you know, young -- you know, young people and the mustang and john delorians car, urban riots instead of civil rights. >> vietnam war. >> the vietnam war. the first half was symbolized. the second half by the rolling stones, the mustang gto coptrast fit into that nicely i thought. >> i am glad you mentioned delorean car. what about that from back to the future? >> john delorean created two back to the future cars, piecer. one of the cars, the original one was the gto. if you go to gto conventions today, the original one was the gto people balding with gray hair and reliving their youth by restoring gto did. >> that's a big deal. the second was the car in the movies. gto con vemingsz are marvelous. people are in love with these cars. >> i must admit that i find it hard to get excited about the prius. i know we are supposed to be. okay? i know. >> i am a prius driver. >> pieous. >> prius owners are terrible. >> bill: they think they are purer than everybody else. insufferable. . >> talking cars. >> engines of chang
so the first half of the '60s are all about, you know, civil rights and, you know, young -- you know, young people and the mustang and john delorians car, urban riots instead of civil rights. >> vietnam war. >> the vietnam war. the first half was symbolized. the second half by the rolling stones, the mustang gto coptrast fit into that nicely i thought. >> i am glad you mentioned delorean car. what about that from back to the future? >> john delorean created two back to...
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it has to do with the right to counsel in civil case. i will tell you 3 stories. if i give you the statistics, if i sit here and tell you 6 out of 10 middle class people who go to court do not have a lawyer or 8 out of 10 do not have a lawyer. i have diminished those people and in this culture that's one way to take care of the problem because it's almost gone when you hear it. i will tell you 3 stories. a us citizen born and raised in hawthorne california with a limited mental capacity, having lived in the united states, living with his mother and 3 other kids. got arrested on a small trespass. he entered what i can call a criminal factory known as the main jail in los angeles where they process and you can almost feel bad for them but not quite. they process thousands of people. people with hispanic names are called out to be interviewed. he did not have the capacity to explain what i just told you was his background. he was on a bus. he went to immigration service. he was on a bus. he was taken to tijuana and released. no lawyer in that process. every religion
it has to do with the right to counsel in civil case. i will tell you 3 stories. if i give you the statistics, if i sit here and tell you 6 out of 10 middle class people who go to court do not have a lawyer or 8 out of 10 do not have a lawyer. i have diminished those people and in this culture that's one way to take care of the problem because it's almost gone when you hear it. i will tell you 3 stories. a us citizen born and raised in hawthorne california with a limited mental capacity, having...
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only because of the civil rights, demeep that and understand america needs to be free and it will seem now in the current administration is suspect on a bunch of things now and this and that. at the end of the day what alan west did for iraqi freedom and rand paul stands for, regardless if he's in the tea party or not, believes what this country was founded on. so does alan west. my earl graferte is that ticket. i think it will go a long way. >> what alan west your congressman there in florida? >> i'm sorry, what was that? >> was alan west your congressman in florida? >> was not. ica was. my father is retired colonel and brought up in the military and understands people that are in the military and come back and they went further in their career, they're disciplined and took an oath. a lot of people that don't go in the military and run for president. for instance, you have the ticket in 2013 with, you know, the two -- you had -- mind is going blank here. mitt romney and -- >> barack obama. >> barack obama. >> and neither one of them had been in the military. so it was kind of going ba
only because of the civil rights, demeep that and understand america needs to be free and it will seem now in the current administration is suspect on a bunch of things now and this and that. at the end of the day what alan west did for iraqi freedom and rand paul stands for, regardless if he's in the tea party or not, believes what this country was founded on. so does alan west. my earl graferte is that ticket. i think it will go a long way. >> what alan west your congressman there in...
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last year they were making san francisco the rights to civil council city, the city of gideon. there are civil cases, eviction cases, family law cases where the consequences, the results followed in court are almost as severe to what gideon faced and what people face in criminal cases. what we recognize at the outset of the supervisors proclamation is part inspirational, our leaders in the community have rallied around it and the bar association and our firms have taken on more conviction cases. later we'll be holding an event to thank people in these positions and so please stay tuned about that. in the meantime let's focus on gideon and the public defenders role. i would say if there is ever a time and place to turn the tied and to bring the &m music back to gideon's trumpet. we thank you and look forward to a great day. thank you. [ applause ] >> about a year-and-a-half go we saw one of the most dramatic shifts when the state took funding and reallocated to local and housing for state prisoners. our next speaker chief probation officers not only in san francisco but statewid
last year they were making san francisco the rights to civil council city, the city of gideon. there are civil cases, eviction cases, family law cases where the consequences, the results followed in court are almost as severe to what gideon faced and what people face in criminal cases. what we recognize at the outset of the supervisors proclamation is part inspirational, our leaders in the community have rallied around it and the bar association and our firms have taken on more conviction...
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the shocking murders led to the passage of the civil rights act. some victims' families and survivors of the blast did not welcome the medal so much. they say they should be financially compensated. >>> a heist that used computers and atms that we walked past every single day. a worldwide gang of criminals some seen on surveillance, stole $45 million in just hours. hackers first stole prepaid debit accounts and downloaded information on to home made atm cards. smaller crews of thieves used them at cash machines in 26 countries. >> the scheme was organized for months and planned down to the minute. reminiscent of the casino heist in "oceans 11." the crooks so brazen, some even took photos of themselves flashing the card and what they had bought with it. seven people are under arrest here in the u.s. investigators say though that no personal accounts were compromised. >> smart enough to pull off that then they take pictures of themselves. >> not smart. >> are you kidding me? >> not usually smart groups. >>> the government shut down a website which sh
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he's a decent person who turned around the department of justice, civil rights division. he speaks out for what is right for all americans. he is eminently qualified to be secretary of labor. that nomination is being blocked not by a vote on the floor, but by procedural ways to gum up the operations of the united states senate. it has nothing to do with information not made available, it has everything to do with obstructionism. as we saw with the majority leader's request for us to go to a conference committee with the house on the budget, they use procedural hurdles to block the actions on key issues here so we can't even take up bills. this is a pattern we have seen. my friends on the judiciary committee have seen how the onpublicans have blocked votes nominations for judges, and how long it takes to get a judge confirmed here. -- judges, and how long it takes to get a judge confirmed here. madam chair, remember very vividly when we had the nuclear option that was being considered. had senators that got together and said, we don't want that to we want the senate to act
he's a decent person who turned around the department of justice, civil rights division. he speaks out for what is right for all americans. he is eminently qualified to be secretary of labor. that nomination is being blocked not by a vote on the floor, but by procedural ways to gum up the operations of the united states senate. it has nothing to do with information not made available, it has everything to do with obstructionism. as we saw with the majority leader's request for us to go to a...
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the civilized world produces more food than it needs. well people die of hunger in other countries. millions of victims every. where a meal is the most. flood or drought to blame. it was a bad year without a train. we couldn't plods anything. but there was great hunger. it was a good help comes too late and with no good intentions. charity diplomacy and business to. welcome back you're watching our tea party songs main political parties have held their final rallies as varied as prepared for saturday's poll in the countries for us transition from one democratically led to government to another let's all take a closer look at the front dramas in the ways the outgoing ruling social democrats the punk who stands up paul peoples party founded and led by the paul full bhutto. family has topped the polls of five times before however so far they are expected to fall behind the conservatives the pakistan muslim league and headed by two times of former prime minister now as a shafiq is plessy and the u.s. led war on terror in pakistan should his party win the race rather dark holes all over
the civilized world produces more food than it needs. well people die of hunger in other countries. millions of victims every. where a meal is the most. flood or drought to blame. it was a bad year without a train. we couldn't plods anything. but there was great hunger. it was a good help comes too late and with no good intentions. charity diplomacy and business to. welcome back you're watching our tea party songs main political parties have held their final rallies as varied as prepared for...
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now, the fbi does operate within the confines of civil liberties protections. that's the right answer. >> and in response to these charges that the fbi did not adequately share information with boston cops or massachusetts law enforcement. they issued this two-page statement that essentially says that there is a data barracks boston cops have access to and that they're encouraged to check proactively so they got to look at the database and not just talk to it each other, megyn. that's the answer. >> megyn: that's great. that's like you have got -- >> -- email traffic. >> megyn: you have got breaking news. i have to search through all the breaking emails you don't want to come on and share with me. catherine, thank you. >> i would never do that. >> megyn: we know that thank goodness. thank you, ma'am. folks, take a look at these. these are live pictures coming in from virginia. the reason we are showing you these the choppers are over the cemetery where we are told that tamerlan tsarnaev was buried yesterday. you recall there was a big cure if you feel about whe
now, the fbi does operate within the confines of civil liberties protections. that's the right answer. >> and in response to these charges that the fbi did not adequately share information with boston cops or massachusetts law enforcement. they issued this two-page statement that essentially says that there is a data barracks boston cops have access to and that they're encouraged to check proactively so they got to look at the database and not just talk to it each other, megyn. that's the...
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the fbi does operate within the confines of civil liberties protections, that is the right answer. they went back to the russians and said is there more derogatory information. they got no information. without anything that says that this guy was derogatory, remember, we don't think he was radicalized until 2012. this all happened in 2011. that is the problem. bill: okay. strong words from senator lieberman during that hearing as i'm sure you're aware as well. >> yes. bill: syria you visited numerous countries, you came back a few days ago and said this is as bad a situation as you have seen. >> yeah. bill: what is happening? sph well think about where syria is today, bill. so you have hezbollah operating there, a terrorist organization. the pkk, which is a terrorist organization that targeted turkey in the the past. over 6,000 al-qaida members there fighting on behalf of elements of the opposition against the regime. hamas elements, and the displacement of people, the refugees there, 800,000 in turkey, well over a hundred thousand now in jordan, lebanon we are still trying to get
the fbi does operate within the confines of civil liberties protections, that is the right answer. they went back to the russians and said is there more derogatory information. they got no information. without anything that says that this guy was derogatory, remember, we don't think he was radicalized until 2012. this all happened in 2011. that is the problem. bill: okay. strong words from senator lieberman during that hearing as i'm sure you're aware as well. >> yes. bill: syria you...
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today the irs came out today and said they were right, we were wrong. they blamed it on a bureaucratic mistake done by civil servants they said was not for political motivations but rather for the result of a categorization error of people facing a flood of applications. the tea party, nevertheless, rejected the apologies the irs offered. they wanted to see action not only from the irs, but the president and capitol hill and mitch mcconnell said they wanted the administration to conduct an entire review across the government to see if other of what mitch mcconal called thuggish practices had taken place. democrats and white house press secretary jay carney is briefing this afternoon, echoed the calls for investigation and said what happened is wrong. >> what we know about this is of concern and we certainly find the action taken has reported to be inappropriate and we would fully expect the investigation to be thorough and for correctioning to be made in a case like this. >> and, larry, what makes this particularly unfortunate for the administration tha
today the irs came out today and said they were right, we were wrong. they blamed it on a bureaucratic mistake done by civil servants they said was not for political motivations but rather for the result of a categorization error of people facing a flood of applications. the tea party, nevertheless, rejected the apologies the irs offered. they wanted to see action not only from the irs, but the president and capitol hill and mitch mcconnell said they wanted the administration to conduct an...
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. >> a marin civil grand jury want as bag on plastic bags throughout the county. they issued a report after visiting a landfill near novato saying they need to protect the land, the ocean, and wildlife. right now, areas of marin county not part of the city are covered underplastic bag ban passed by supervisors and the city affair faction has its own ban. other cities in the county have no such law but they are working to develop consistent rules. >> rebound will launch a new effort to rally support for the controversial health care law. he will talk about benefits for women at the white house including provisions for free cancer screenings and contraceptives and ask millions to urge their uninsured adult children to sign up for the health insurance exchanges that will open this fall. house republicans are landing another attempt to repeal the health care law. >> we heard a dog is map's best friend and now we hear he could be your heart's best friend. the american heart association reviewed data and concluded that owning a dog is probably associated with a lower ri
. >> a marin civil grand jury want as bag on plastic bags throughout the county. they issued a report after visiting a landfill near novato saying they need to protect the land, the ocean, and wildlife. right now, areas of marin county not part of the city are covered underplastic bag ban passed by supervisors and the city affair faction has its own ban. other cities in the county have no such law but they are working to develop consistent rules. >> rebound will launch a new effort...
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all right, john, thank you so much. john harwood's at the white house. ty? >> and the closing countdown when we come back. >>> after the bell, the da vinci surgical robot may not be the master piece intuitive search was hoping for. our herb greenberg with an update of the investigation on this company. you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. my mantra? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening pro
all right, john, thank you so much. john harwood's at the white house. ty? >> and the closing countdown when we come back. >>> after the bell, the da vinci surgical robot may not be the master piece intuitive search was hoping for. our herb greenberg with an update of the investigation on this company. you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. my mantra? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only...
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s case, the criminal and civil case, jurors visit the crime scene, phil spector, the jurors visit the crime scene, and i think that it actually can be quite helpful for a jury to be right there where something is alleged to have happened. >> the defense asking that the jurors remain anonymous, but jurors always remain anonymous, don't they? >> well, they do. but there are juror lists and oftentimes the identities of the jurors are released and i think in a case like this, we saw what happened to the jurors in the casey anthony trial, and i think in a case like this, carol, it makes a lot of sense to make sure that those jurors maintained their anonymity if they want it. that will be very important to this jury. going into the trial, because if they think that perhaps they will get the sort of flack that the casey anthony jurors got, that could sort of dissuade certain jurors from even wanting to serve. >> if the judge says the jury has to be sequestered, remain isolated, wouldn't it solve the problem? >> it could, but i've got to tell you, jury sequestration, extremely expensive. in t
s case, the criminal and civil case, jurors visit the crime scene, phil spector, the jurors visit the crime scene, and i think that it actually can be quite helpful for a jury to be right there where something is alleged to have happened. >> the defense asking that the jurors remain anonymous, but jurors always remain anonymous, don't they? >> well, they do. but there are juror lists and oftentimes the identities of the jurors are released and i think in a case like this, we saw...
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great program. >>> in syria the civil war has been raging for more than two years. we'll talk with ven yates why this war is looking more and more dangerous every day. >>> the boston terror suspects becaming faces of radical islam in america but is there another face in the muslim community that tells a far different story? not what you might think. you will meet here next. ♪ . jon: a fox news news alert. you remember on april 17th there was that horrible explosion in a fertilizer plant in west, texas. it was widely assumed that was simply an accident. well, maybe not. the texas department of public safety has announced that it is launching a criminal investigation into the cause of that explosion. they are going to be joining the local county sheriff to conduct that investigation. in the meantime this is a separate event. could it be related? we do not know. but an ems technician in west, texas, named bryce ashley reed, 31 years old, is being held without bond now after being arrested by federal marshals for possessing what authorities described as a destructive
great program. >>> in syria the civil war has been raging for more than two years. we'll talk with ven yates why this war is looking more and more dangerous every day. >>> the boston terror suspects becaming faces of radical islam in america but is there another face in the muslim community that tells a far different story? not what you might think. you will meet here next. ♪ . jon: a fox news news alert. you remember on april 17th there was that horrible explosion in a...
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especially in a war zone, in libya, after a civil war! after you get -- >> we are not talking about these things happening. we are talking about how the white house handled it afterwards. >> exactly. so they didn't handle it well. they didn't handle it as well as they should have. but there are like seven attacks on u.s. diplomatic installations under george w. bush and how much clinton and how many under reagan? i mean, these awful things happen because of our global footprint and the idea that this becomes an obsession about whether a talking point was changed here or there, when, obviously, all of the information comes out, obviously, you know it and obviously, mistakes are made because somebody died and nobody wanted that to happen. >> i can say as far as we go here and i think most people in the press, we haven't been obsessed over this. i know, but i'm saying we haven't been talking about it and if the white house had handled it correctly and not misled the american people, we wouldn't be talking about it. >> crazy republicans are t
especially in a war zone, in libya, after a civil war! after you get -- >> we are not talking about these things happening. we are talking about how the white house handled it afterwards. >> exactly. so they didn't handle it well. they didn't handle it as well as they should have. but there are like seven attacks on u.s. diplomatic installations under george w. bush and how much clinton and how many under reagan? i mean, these awful things happen because of our global footprint and...